Tulsa’s robust scene of arts and entertainment never disappoints. From Beethoven symphony classics to popular films adapted for the stage, local theater groups and ensembles have a packed schedule to get you through the cold winter weather and beyond.
“Broadway meets film noir, meets Moulin Rouge, meets vaudeville with a tad of Fellini.”
In “The Birth of Loud: Leo Fender, Les Paul and the Guitar-Pioneering Rivalry That Shaped Rock ‘n’ Roll,” music critic Ian S. Port tells the story behind the mid-20th century inventions that continue to define popular music. The Oklahoma Center for the Humanities will bring Port to speak abo…
From dive bars to hip lounges, this list of the coziest drinking spots in Tulsa will thaw you out and provide a haven from the chilly air.
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority has approved licenses for 323 growers, 155 processors and 265 dispensaries in Tulsa alone, as of press time.
Tulsa has a performing arts scene unlike any other. With venues scattered around the city and surrounding suburbs, a great show is just a stone’s throw away. Enjoy the winter season with shows featuring memorable music and talented casts and crews.
The North Carolina duo creates contemplative, all-consuming songs that suck you into a world where you’re sitting on the front porch, watching the sun set, drinking a beer, thinking of love and loss.
What would life be without live music? Sure, you’d maybe have marginally more disposable income, but wouldn’t you rather catch a drumstick or lose a tooth in the pit? Or sip a drink in the mezzanine, if that’s more your speed? Whatever your preference, be sure to trawl this list and buy a fe…
As we cross into 2020, we take a moment to pose one question: What do you hope to see in Tulsa’s future for the next decade?
Journalists, musicians, public servants, artists and arts supporters, and other Tulsans who loved their city enough to help make it a better community are all part of this year’s compendium of losses to Tulsa.
Place all the ingredients for this oatmeal recipe in a slow cooker before you go to bed, and in the morning, breakfast is ready.
Along with grab-and-go and made-to-order juices, Inheritance’s smoothies, bowls, toasts and salads are sure to satisfy.
Justin Thompson and Ben Alexander dish on what diners can expect on this year's menus.
Mack’s Wings, locally owned by husband and wife Michael and Kimberly Manning, is located at 782 E. Pine St.
Cheri Ann’s Trattoria serves Italian-American favorites made to feel like home.
Here are four of our favorite restaurants with Sunday night specials — or just a break from the crowds.
Get creative with mocktails that spare the liquor, but not the flavor and fun.
For 10 years Booksmart Tulsa, the Tulsa Literary Coalition and Magic City Books have reinvigorated Tulsa as a literary city. Tulsan of the Year Jeff Martin is to thank for that.
In addition to their affordable, industrial farmhouse style, The Nest has gained popularity for its custom-made candles.
The diagrammed sentence will delight grammarians, school teachers and wordies.
Being organized helps make life easier and more efficient in every way, says Katie Tuttle, local home organizer and owner of Clear.
We consulted some local experts to help you set goals — and meet them.
A Q&A with the 2020 Tulsa Regional Chamber chairman, who is also the Tulsa market vice president for Cox Communications
The January issue of TulsaPeople is always one of my favorites. And the first issue of 2020 is no exception, especially as we open a new decade.
Started in 1911 by Sand Springs founder and philanthropist Charles Page, the Sand Springs Railway was a popular passenger rail service.
TulsaPeople featured Ross Swimmer in October 2003, three years into his eight-year position as special trustee of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington, D.C.
Despite personal loss and incarceration, Tulsan Maria Morris pursues her dreams.
River Spirit Casino Resort was the site of Zarrow Pointe’s Legacy of Laughter inaugural gala Nov. 21, attended by 450 guests.
American Heart Association leadership, sponsors and supporters of the 2020 Tulsa Heart Walk gathered at the Heart Walk Leadership Breakfast on Oct. 2 at the downtown Hyatt Regency Tulsa. There, 120 people networked and learned about the 2020 walk.
Take a closer look at how this local company keeps things moving.
Philbrook Downtown permanently closed to the public Dec. 29, and its space at 116 Reconciliation Way will become the future home of the Bob Dylan Center.
Local pet photographer Caryle Barton photographed 16 of the Kendall Whittier District’s shop dogs for the 2020 calendar.
Tulsa ranked No. 10 on SmartAsset’s list of “Places Where Americans Give the Most to Charity.”
Q&A with Pleas Thompson about MLK's legacy in Tulsa, and the ongoing MLK Day Parade tradition.
If you’re looking for orchestral opportunities, you’re in luck. Check out these upcoming performances around the metro.
Located at 10 N. Greenwood Ave., Suite C, the boutique features apparel from big-name brands such as Jordan, Nike and Adidas.
One Saturday a month, the Tulsa Handweavers Guild meets at Hardesty Regional Library to celebrate the craft, ensuring this art continues from one generation to the next.
Leather specialist Al Bogans keeps the art of shoe shining alive in Tulsa.
Mabel Cabrera Sánchez started teaching at Eisenhower International School in August.
The Eastern Oklahoma Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals sponsors the National Philanthropy Day Conference and Awards Luncheon to recognize the importance of philanthropy in the community. Every year, the organization tries to shine a spotlight on those helping improve the community.